The Madhya Pradesh government must ensure an independent and impartial investigation into the alleged gang-rape and sexual assault of four Adivasi women by police personnel in Dhar, Madhya Pradesh, in January.

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Latest Updates

Collaboration with Pune Police

The Ready to Report team has joined hands with the Pune police to ensure women's safety and a safer process of reporting sexual violence. As a part of this collaboration, the Commissioner of Police Rashmi Shukla, delivered an opening speech for one our events during the 16 Days of Activism. Besides that, training sessions were also conducted with police personnel on the issue of women's safety and sexual violence against women.

Collaboration with Corporates

As part of the Ready to Report project this year, close door sessions were conducted with corporate employees on the issue of women’s safety, sexual harassment and the process of filing an FIR. The companies include Tech Mahindra, MPhasis, DSM, Source HOV and others.